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http://www.jmiamplification.com/
but there is the price:chairfall
but there is the price:chairfall
they are made by the parent company of hiwatt:amish:Erlend_G said:Tell me... are those amps made by James Marshall? Seeing that the brand name is JMI... James Marshall's Ingeniousnewripoffamps?
Scott_F said:very cool.
what's 2000 pounds in US Dollars?
CapoFirstFret said:actually according to xe.com, 2000 British Pounds translates to $3,715.67
that's a pretty big chunk of change!
That same amp can be built for much less than half of that cost, even with quality iron and a custom cab from armadillo amps and some Red Fang speakers... but I guess if building aint you're thing...the guy who invented fire said:I guess the exchange rate has gone up but IMO it's still very much worth it!
I had no idea how much vintage AC30's were going for. The 4 hole is just the Normal and Top Boost channels right? I've heard the Vib/Trem channel with the speed set to 0 (no modulation) is the ideal mid-rangey, nasaly vox tone... but that's a whole second board I'd have to wire up to include so I'm leaving that out.the guy who invented fire said:As the current prices of vintage JMI Vox amps I would say that $3700 isnot out of line at all...plus they are doing a 4 hole which is a great amp. If i were gonna buy a Vox amp today thats what I woudl get...killer parts, handwired, killer iron and the right speakers...I bet they sound amazing!
Gearjoneser said:Will the real Vox please stand up....no, not you Chinaman.....not you modeler.....ah YES, JMI. It's about time, although the price isn't gonna be pretty. At least it's a real amp, made the way they did it in the 60's. Jennings Musical Industries.
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Grandor said:One question,,, why is it JMI and not VOX???
Why would I wanna pay so much when the punter will say 'WTF IS JMI', 'Looks like a cheap VOX knockoff'.
I know u dont buy amps for looks or the punter, but really, comeon.
jdm61 said:If you want to know what it will cost, check what they are charging for Marshalls in the adds in the Brit mags and then compare it to the discounter prices in the US. The Brits have to pay at least 15% in VAT. Also, the big guys won't be charging MSRP when it arrives here.